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TBS ‘Just for Laughs’ Festival w/ Rhymefest, The Jordan Years

Ground Lift Media is proud to announce the TBS’ “Just for Laughs” Comedy Festival. Headliners include cutting edge comics and fan favs Aziz Ansari & Patton Oswalt, as well as the “Original King Of Comedy“, Cedric the Entertainer. TBS-sanctioned events happen all over the city, and on June 17th we’ll be at Martyr’s for our The City That Works variety showcase featuring the sketch comedy troupe Schadenfreude, local Hip-Hop hero Rhymefest, and the Funk/Soul band The Jordan Years.  More on that can be found below or here.

Wednesday June 2th 2010
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Karin McKie, Tree Falls Productions
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Schadenfreude, Chicago’s long-running, critically acclaimed comedy ensemble, and soul/funk/hip-hop band The Jordan Years present The City That Works, two performances of sketch comedy and music with special guests.  Parking meters are privatized, property taxes skyrocketing, unemployment at an all time high, city services cut back and crime on the rise, yet Schadenfreude is still happy to live in the “City that Works” (even though they can’t afford to).  The City That Works runs about 90 minutes.

Part of Chicago’s Just for Laughs Festival, the first The City That Works show is on Thursday, June 17, 2010, 9 p.m., at Martyrs, 3855 N. Lincoln Ave., with $10 tickets at www.martyrslive.com.  In addition to Schadenfreude – Kate James, Justin Kaufmann, Sandy Marshall, and Stephen Schmidt – and The Jordan Years band, slated to perform are Grammy Award-winning rapper Rhymefest (comedy and rap), plus comics Brian Babylon and Joe Bill, as well as Schadenfreude’s premiere of “Local Commercial Theater,” where, just for laughs, Chicago celebs read their famous local ad spots, including DJs Eddie and JoBo (United Auto Insurance), and furniture maven Tim Smithe (Walter E. Smithe Bros., “you dream it, we build it”).

Schadenfreude Bio:

Formed in 1998, Chicago’s sketch comedy ensemble Schadenfreude has performed on local and national stages, and is the creator and producer of the radio program “Schadenfreude,” (which aired on Chicago Public Radio 2003-05).  Schadenfreude has performed at countless venues including Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, The Second City, The Neo-Futurarium, and in New York City and Los Angeles.  Schadenfreude performed sold-out shows at the Chicago Improv Festival (1998-2007) and was the inaugural recipient of the Festival Highlight Award.  The ensemble has been featured in several national comedy festivals, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and at various colleges.

Download! Dre Day ‘10 Live Album w/ The Jordan Years.

We did it massive for DRE DAY ‘10.  The Jordan Years interpolated a handful of classic Dr. Dre tracks, and were joined onstage by a host of local Chicago Hip-Hop talents including Psalm One, Adad, ANG13, Vitamin D, Wondur, Ill Legit, Phillip Morris, & Shadow Master MC with Wes Restless at the helm playing the role of Nate Dogg. DJ Intel was kind enough to record the fellas set, made a bandcamp about it… here it goes.  Enjoy!

<a href="http://thejordanyears.bandcamp.com/album/live-dre-day-10-chicago" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','thejordanyears.bandcamp.com']);">Dre Day Intro (Wes Restless &amp; Psalm One) by The Jordan Years</a>

Dre Day ‘10 Photobooth & Nightlife Pics

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Dre Day 2010 went off something fierce! Easily the most fun we’ve had at a Hip-Hop show in awhile.  Local photographer about town Sean Costin of camerainmyhand.com documented the evening and manned the portable ‘Chronic’-themed photobooth.  Check the urls below for full photosets via Facebook or camerainmyhand.com

DRE DAY ‘10 PHOTOS via FACEBOOK

DRE DAY ‘10 PHOTOS via CAMERAINMYHAND.COM

The Jordan Years – ‘Ain’t No Fun’ w/ Ill Legit, Isis Rose

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The Jordan Years feat. Wes Restless bring you an exclusive remake of the Snoop Dogg classic, Ain’t No Fun (If the Homies Can’t Have None)”.  The track is from the classic 1993 album DoggyStyle, produced by Dr. Dre.  The Jordan Years are offering this free release to promote their “Dre Day” show at Darkroom on Feb 19th, 2010 hosted by Rhymesayers’ Psalm One.

Guest emcee, Ill Legit hops on board to play the role of Kurupt, with Wes pulling double duty as Nate and Snoop.  The regular cast of TJY provides the hot instrumental track, mixed by Wes and Mike A..

DRE DAY EVENT INFO:

The Jordan Years will be playing a special “Dre Day” show February 19, 2010 at Darkroom in Chicago, hosted by the eminent female emcee Psalm One.  TJY will be performing music from Dr. Dre’s epic album‘The Chronic’ as well as Dre-produced joints by Snoop Dogg and his other West Coast, gangsta rap homies.

More info can be found here.

Dre Day ‘10 w/ Psalm One, Jordan Years

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Feat.: Psalm One, The Jordan Years, The Comeups, TREW, Big Once, Kool Hersh. Live Art & Photobooth.

Friday February 19th, 2010
Darkroom 2210 W. Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL
21+, $5 pre-sale / $7 door (www.darkroombar.com)

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The Marketing & Event Production firm Ground Lift Media and the Minnesota-based design collective Burlesque of North America have joined forces to present the 2010 installment of DRE DAY: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Dr. Dre. February is quickly approaching, and this will be our eighth year celebrating Andre Young and his creative contributions to the world of Hip-Hop.

It’s time to strap on your Compton hats and locs and celebrate the music and legacy of one of the greatest Hip-Hop artists of all time, the icon responsible for introducing the world to acts as diverse as N.W.A., Snoop Dogg, The D.O.C., Eminem, J.J. Fad, 50 Cent, Arabian Prince, and so many more. It’s Dre Day 2010 and everybody’s celebratin’!

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